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Author Archive for Ron Darbouze

On this week’s show, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss the House GOP budget plan introduced by Rep Paul Ryan (R-WI); Bruce Bartlett’s article on the “income gap myth” and what it means to be rich in America; and high gas prices and the potential impact of President Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron tapping into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

On this week’s show, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss the US soldier who shot 16 civilians in Afghanistan, the latest wrinkle in Greece’s austerity measures, the storylines from the GOP primaries in Mississippi and Alabama and the rationale behind President Obama’s low job approval.

On this week’s show, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss the economic plans being pitched by President Obama, Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney, Tim Geithner’s view on taxes and the “privilege of being an American”, and a Wall Street Journal article on Norman Davies: British Historian and “Emperor of Vanished Kingdoms”.

On this Presidents’ Day version of the podcast, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss the current state of the GOP Presidential Primary, the politics of contraception and the best and worst Presidents of our last 30 years.

On this week’s podcast, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss President Obama’s new housing plan, the falling unemployment rate and Russia and China vetoing the UN Resolution on Syria and what it means for the United States.

On this week’s podcast, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss President Obama’s 3rd State of the Union address, the results from the Florida Primary, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s most recent controversial comments.

On this week’s podcast, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss the results from the New Hampshire Primary, the GOP-led attacks on Mitt Romney’s time at Bain Capital, and also take on the issue of income inequality.

This past week, in between family, friends, food, and football,
the 12-member bipartisan Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction could not agree on how to reduce government spending by $1.2 trillion over ten years. The bad news – they didn’t cut spending. The good news – they didn’t raise taxes.

On this week’s podcast, Ron Darbouze and Joe Frusci discuss the growing tension between the US and Pakistan, more dysfunction in DC displayed further by the super failure of the Super Committee, and Joe’s provocative blog post on the erosion of civil liberties in America.